I just woke up. So dead, so cold.
A pat on the cheek, and I was told,
'Don’t worry, you’ll see. It will be nice.'
Then he placed my arms into some ice.
...
…afterwards I laid back down
and spread my palms down on the ground
it wasn’t long before I found
myself inside a little dream
...
I almost hid the music,
from my friends.
What did they know;
their metal was heavy
...
I sat alone on a perch of stone beneath the sun
And thought about I as my neck bent back
and pitched my head up toward the sky
It reflected me back down, down to the ground
...
the festival began at dusk
amidst the rings of fairy dust
beating paths the fair and mild
and joyous came from miles and miles
...
We waited for the dust to settle down,
then laid some foil down on the ground.
I passed some tubes of food around.
...
The traveler started to quicken his pace
as the sun was setting it began the race,
to find a place that was safe,
and otherwise…dry and small of space.
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I could see it just there, somewhere…I think.
Held in the distance, a ponderous thing, just out of reach.
An uncomfortable separation of time…and space.
...
I woke up. I sat up. I looked around,
and tried to shake that awful sound,
that wafted eerily down on the shore.
The place I slept the day before.
...
Hazy, Strange, Judy May
left alone, sometimes all day.
Followed the droning insect sounds
down onto the harvest mound.
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